So who is going to... carry... the...
So who is going to... carry... the...
Have you considered not dating a sleazebag?
That’s such bullshit. Both my brother and I are 6'2", My dad is 5'11" and we grew up in 80's and 90's Cadets, Astras, Golfs and Renault 5s. We all fit. We all went to Italy and Spain and whatever every summer without any discomfort and a trunk full of stuff. All of those cars are smaller than today’s compacts and…
It’s all in the metric conversion.
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He should have called...
I bet they gave him a stern torquing to.
No, they obviously died from adding words to a language.
Iit’s funny how bad the gray metallic door looks on the Lambo. I'm no artist, but that door clearly should be yellow.
Spirit of Equality
Just be cool about it
I just can’t respect a car enthusiast who didn’t buy their first car until they were 19. Any true gearhead has a vehicle by the time the are old enough to drive.
David, you are certainly a man of the people for airing all of this dirty laundry for us all to read. As someone whose hair started falling out at 19 and wired a push button start into his 1993 Geo Prizm using crimp connectors and hot glue, we all gotta start somewhere. Respect.
I’m getting cold sweats over here remembering the garbage I posted as a young idiot. Good thing the internet gets deleted every night.
I think that some people collect things in hopes they’ll make a return on the initial cost. These people may do this because of them not understanding investments. So this $17,000 car may be worth double or triple now. Or you could’ve put that $17,000 in the stock market and you would have over $250,000. Instead you…
Get a Gerbings heated jacket and there will be connectors right on the ends of the sleeves.
You’re correct, cords through the sleeves suck. However, if you were wearing a heated jacket liner, the necessary connections would already be sewn in as part of the garment, so it would be a non-issue.
Just adding that for the benefit of the people who are new to the world of heated gear.
The way I was taught in school, baroque was from about 1600 to 1750, when Bach died. Then classical was from 1750 to 1827, when Beethoven died. Pickups from before 1750 are more collectors’ items than practical haulers these days. The 1750-1827 trucks can be daily driven it you don’t mind doing without a few creature…
I think AV Club had the best headline: “Meet Elliot Page”
Ey! This-a guy’s got-a Deledda foot!